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The war in Ukraine, a horrific tragedy for the people of that unhappy country, fateful as well for many young Russians and…
It had never struck me until recently how many environmental activist groups there are. Within the U.S. alone, there are around 28,000different environmental…
“Inever liked it here in Syria,” laments Ali, a sixteen-year-old Turkish American. He hails from New York, yet we meet him at…
The United Auto Workers union kicked off historic strikes against the Big Three U.S. car manufacturers early Friday morning after the companies…
A UN climate report ahead of the upcoming COP28 summit says that governments are failing to cut emissions fast enough for the planet…
None of us has previously witnessed a barrage of extreme weather events of the kind that has been devastating lives across the globe this…
For the past two years, calls to “stop Cop City” and “defend the Atlanta forest” have shaken the political and corporate establishment…
It seems the left’s brief obsession with bananas has run its course. For those of you who were spared from the onslaught…
“The land is dignity and we fight for our dignity,” says Ghassan, 33 years old, graduated in English Philology, farmer by choice…
After being elected Chile’s president in 1970, Salvador Allende discussed his background and political outlook with the French writer Régis Debray. In…
The headlines on climate catastrophes are becoming more informative as they become more ominous. For years the media headlines have been describing…
Chileans were unable to turn a national uprising into transformation of the social order. For the US there is much to learn…
The decline of democratic aspirations in Niger and the Sahel more broadly is closely linked to the long-standing influence of the exploitative Françafrique…
“The March to End Fossil Fuels isn’t a request,” one organizer said “It’s a demand for President Biden to enact actionable solutions…
[W]ithout an actual transformation of political practice, we will never be in the position to actually determine the very economic, social, and…
The movement to abolish systems of policing and prisons is often discredited as an unfeasible, utopian notion that is not possible in…
In 2014, I spent 10 days hiking through the Mapacho River Basin, one of the most biodiverse places on Earth in Peru’s…
Strategic locations, key occupations, networked relations—all bring workers power. “Labor Power and Strategy” offers an extended conversation among veteran organizers on how…
On September 4, 1973, an enormous multitude of Chileans—I was one of them—poured into the streets of Santiago to back the besieged…
As workers, we are today confronted with the challenge of defending what we have and making gains in the face of an…